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A forensic description of the scene depicts a storefront window display, likely of a confectionery shop, viewed from an exterior perspective. The primary subjects are two oversized, gold-colored, stylized rabbit figures, clearly identifiable as "Lindt GOLDHASE" (Golden Hare) products, positioned on a white plinth. The larger rabbit, approximately 70-80 cm tall, stands upright with a red ribbon and bell around its neck, and the "Lindt GOLDHASE" logo visible on its left side. A smaller, proportionate golden rabbit, approximately 20-25 cm tall, is situated to the left and slightly forward of the larger figure, also adorned with a red ribbon and bell. Large, white, cut-out letters spelling "OSTER" (part of "OSTERN," German for Easter) are affixed to the window glass, partially obscuring the view. Behind the rabbit figures, the shop interior reveals decorative display panels with floral patterns in red, pink, and green, along with reflections of what appear to be artificial magnolia blossoms. Further in the background, shelves stocked with various packaged chocolate products are visible, indicating the commercial nature of the establishment. The window glass exhibits significant reflections of the exterior environment, including indistinct figures of pedestrians, parts of a building facade, and ambient light conditions, suggesting an urban street setting. The location is specified as the city of Trier, Germany, consistent with the German text visible on the display items. No direct human interaction with the display is depicted, only reflected passersby. The scene is well-lit, likely by a combination of natural daylight and interior shop lighting.
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